During his visit to Kenya on March 5, 2025, where he met with the President of Kenya, Dr. William Ruto; CS for Sports, Hon. Salim Margyan; And the President of the Kenya of Athletics, General RTD. Jackson Tuwei, World Athletics President Sebastian, expressed confidence in Kenya’s anti-doping efforts and praised the Kenyan government’s implementation of $ 5 million in the fight.
According to the Kenyan Sports Service, the Council of Europe stressed the importance of significant progress in the country in the fight against doping. This was a sport secretary of sports secretary, which coincides with the Secretary-General ENG. Peter Tum.
“We wanted to discuss two main areas. One was the ongoing struggle in anti-doping space located in the Kenya government.
Accompanied by Kenyan President Kenya, the Council of Europe said that the annual investment of $ 5 million has played an important role in Kenya’s success. He said that the funding from the Kenya government was extremely useful in this struggle, “and this progress was significant compared to his previous visit, when Kenya was in the conditions of sanctions.
“I know the unit of sports integrity, which is an independent organization in world in athletics, which controls and implements all our test plans, is very pleased with the progress that ensures a strong cooperation between the two organizations.
Through the Sport CS, Kenya also took on their devotion to clean the sport. Hon. Mvura said.
“We are loyal to ensuring that we use resources every year to strengthen sensitization, athletes testing, as well as to investigate.
Kenya’s Government has also taken steps taken by Kenya’s government, including the establishment of a collapse of the issue. “The Kenyan government has left for the fight against violence in the field of sports, and now we have a whole secretariat that is headed by the Chief Executive Officer,” he said.
After the meeting with the Sport CSO, the Council of Europe went to Kenyan’s Tott’s house and discussed the same issues with the President of the country.
“We continue to work with national and international bodies to solve challenges such as doping and gender-based violence. Through sports, we also drive climate action.
During today, the Council of Europe visited the Athletics Offices of Kenya.